3-Bedroom Family Home with Expansive Garden & Investment Plot in Opgrimbie, Belgium

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Rijskweg 636, Opgrimbie, Belgium, Maasmechelen (Belgium)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 185Floor area

€369,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

185m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Gateway to Tranquility and Opportunity in Opgrimbie

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own expansive garden. This is not just a home; it's a sanctuary nestled in the heart of Opgrimbie, Belgium, offering a unique blend of serenity and potential. Located just a stone's throw from the vibrant city of Maastricht, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat with the added allure of investment opportunities.

A Home with Character and Modern Comforts

As you approach this charming residence, the stately façade hints at its rich history, dating back to the early 20th century. Step inside, and you're greeted by an entrance hall that leads into a spacious open-plan living area. Here, high ceilings and large windows create a bright, inviting space perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The modern kitchen, updated in 2012, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with contemporary appliances and ample storage.

Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat for restful nights. The potential for personalization is endless, with a second bathroom awaiting your creative touch. This home is not just a place to live; it's a canvas for your dreams.

A Garden Oasis with Investment Potential

The true gem of this property is the expansive park-like garden, a lush retreat spanning approximately 1,243 square meters. Mature trees and well-maintained landscaping provide a tranquil setting for outdoor living, gardening, or family gatherings. Included in the sale is an adjacent building plot of 631 square meters, offering significant investment potential. Whether you choose to develop this land or keep it as an extension of your garden, the possibilities are endless.

Embrace the Local Lifestyle

Living in Opgrimbie means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and recreational activities. Just a short drive away, Maastricht offers a vibrant mix of cultural events, shopping, and dining experiences. The Limburg countryside beckons with its scenic beauty, perfect for cycling, hiking, and outdoor adventures.

The area is well-connected, with excellent transport links ensuring easy access to both Belgian and Dutch destinations. Whether you're commuting or exploring, this location offers the best of both worlds.

Key Features:
- Entrance Hall: Welcoming and spacious
- Open-Plan Living Area: Bright and inviting
- Modern Kitchen (2012): Equipped with contemporary appliances
- Modern Bathroom (2012): Features a walk-in shower
- Three Spacious Bedrooms: Room for personalization
- Second Bathroom: Ready for modernization
- Large External Garage (55 m²): Secure parking and storage
- Expansive Park Garden (1,243 m²): A tranquil retreat
- Adjacent Building Plot (631 m²): Investment potential
- Total Lot Size: 612 m²
- Indoor Living Area: 185 m²
- Authentic Architectural Details: Rich in character
- Proximity to Maastricht: Ideal for cross-border living

Investment and Practical Considerations

This property is in good condition, with the potential for further enhancements to increase its energy efficiency and value. The inclusion of the adjacent building plot adds significant value, whether you choose to develop it or maintain it as part of the garden.

For international buyers, the property market in this region offers a stable investment with potential for rental income. Legal considerations and tax implications are straightforward, making this an attractive option for those looking to invest in European real estate.

Your European Retreat Awaits

Rijskweg 636 in Opgrimbie is more than just a home; it's an opportunity to embrace a lifestyle of tranquility and potential. Whether you're seeking a family residence, a cross-border retreat, or a property with development potential, this home is sure to captivate your heart.

Don't miss the chance to make this dream a reality. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the allure of this exceptional property firsthand.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
185
Price per m²
€1,995
Garden size
612
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Rekem, Lanaken, this exquisite villa at Stenenbrugstraat 15 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of Europe. With its blend of modern comforts and serene surroundings, this property is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to invest in a holiday retreat or a long-term residence. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over your beautifully landscaped garden. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Rekem, a village renowned for its tranquility and charm. The villa, set on a sprawling 2,670 square meter plot, provides ample space for relaxation and entertainment, making it an ideal choice for families and individuals alike. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a spacious driveway secured with an automatic gate, ensuring privacy and peace of mind. The entrance hall leads into a bright and expansive living room, seamlessly connected to an open-plan kitchen. This space is perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet family dinners, with large windows offering stunning views of the meticulously maintained garden. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, including an induction hob, built-in refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, and multiple ovens. Whether you're preparing a quick breakfast or a gourmet meal, this kitchen has everything you need. Upstairs, the villa boasts four spacious bedrooms, each designed with comfort in mind. - One bedroom is currently set up as a walk-in closet, offering ample storage space. - Two bedrooms are equipped with air conditioning, ensuring ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Rekem, Lanaken, this expansive 5-bedroom house at Daalbroekstraat 36 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of Europe. With its generous living space, lush garden, and private swimming pool, this property is a haven for relaxation and a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry of Belgium. Imagine waking up in your spacious bedroom, sunlight streaming through the wooden-framed windows, and stepping out onto the veranda with a steaming cup of coffee. The serene garden, with its west-facing orientation, promises tranquil afternoons and vibrant sunsets, making it the perfect backdrop for both quiet reflection and lively gatherings. A Gateway to European Charm Rekem, often hailed as one of Belgium's most beautiful villages, offers a blend of historical charm and modern convenience. The nearby Oud-Rekem, with its cobblestone streets and historic architecture, invites you to explore its quaint shops and delightful eateries. Whether you're indulging in local delicacies or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the Maas River, the village's charm is undeniable. Seamless Connectivity For those who value accessibility, this property is ideally situated. The E314 motorway is just a short drive away, connecting you to major cities like Maastricht, Lanaken, and Zutendaal. Whether you're commuting for work or embarking on a European adventure, the location ensures that you're never far from where you need to be. A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility Upon entering the house, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove, offers a warm retreat during the cooler mon ... click here to read more

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Discover your dream country home nestled in the serene village of Rekem, a beautiful sub-municipality of Lanaken in Belgium. This country home on Toekomstlaan is a hidden gem that promises a peaceful lifestyle while still being conveniently located to access nearby cities and amenities. Situated just a short drive from vibrant Maastricht and other towns like Maasmechelen and Zutendaal, this home offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and urban accessibility, making it an attractive option for overseas buyers and expats looking to settle in Belgium. Imagine yourself living on this tranquil property, with a sizable plot of 893 m² offering plenty of space for outdoor activities and potential future additions. Built in the 1960s, this residence reflects a charming split-level design, offering a unique layout that boasts practicality in every corner. Each level is just a few steps away, ensuring effortless movement throughout the house. The house is in good condition, ready for your own personal touch and creativity to make it truly yours. With a bit of updating, you could transform this house into a bespoke country retreat that perfectly suits your family's needs. As you approach the house, the calm and quiet of Rekem envelops you, with the gently winding roads leading you home. Stepping through the front door, you’ll find a welcoming hall that introduces you to the heart of the home—a cozy living and dining area approximately 28 m². This inviting space is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests, as it seamlessly connects to a second sitting room. This additional room offers picturesque views of the southwest-facing garden, a lush and well-maintained outdoor space complete with a terrace and a garden ho ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Rekem, Lanaken, this inviting four-bedroom house at Schoolstraat 29 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in one of Belgium's most picturesque regions. Rekem, often celebrated as one of the most beautiful villages in Flanders, provides a serene backdrop for a holiday retreat, where the charm of the countryside meets the convenience of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the mature trees surrounding your private garden. This property, with its generous 313 m² of living space, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. ### A Gateway to European Adventures Rekem's strategic location makes it an ideal base for exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Europe. Just a short drive away, the vibrant city of Maastricht offers a taste of Dutch culture, while the bustling streets of Genk and Hasselt provide a Belgian flair. Whether you're in the mood for a day of shopping, dining, or cultural exploration, these cities are easily accessible, ensuring that your second home is never far from the action. ### Embrace the Outdoors For those who cherish the great outdoors, Rekem is a paradise. The nearby Maas River and surrounding nature reserves offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and picnicking. Imagine spending your weekends exploring scenic trails, or perhaps enjoying a leisurely boat ride along the river. The region's mild climate ensures that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. ### A Home Designed for Comfort Step inside this well-maintained property, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and verdant enclave of Boorsem, Maasmechelen, this inviting 3-bedroom house at Windmolenweg 61 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of Belgium. With its generous living space and expansive garden, this property is perfect for international buyers looking for a second home or vacation property that promises both relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your new home. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Boorsem, a charming village known for its picturesque landscapes and welcoming community. A Gateway to European Adventures Maasmechelen is strategically located, offering easy access to a myriad of European destinations. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway to the bustling city of Brussels or a scenic drive to the enchanting Ardennes, this location serves as the perfect base for your European explorations. The E314 motorway is just a stone's throw away, ensuring seamless connectivity to major cities and attractions. A Home with Endless Possibilities This property, built in 1956, exudes character and potential. The spacious entrance hall welcomes you into a cozy living room, where a wood-burning stove creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Imagine cozying up with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones by the fire during the colder months. The adjacent sitting room offers versatility, whether you envision it as a home office, a hobby room, or a play area for children. The kitchen, while functional, presents an opportunity for modernization, allowing you to tailor it to your culinary preferences. Upstairs, thr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Opgrimbie, Belgium, this spacious four-bedroom house at Schoolstraat 14 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of Europe. With its generous living space and lush garden, this property is perfect for families or individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the Belgian countryside. A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Opgrimbie, a charming sub-municipality of Maasmechelen, is renowned for its peaceful ambiance and picturesque landscapes. The village is a haven for nature lovers, with the expansive Hoge Kempen National Park just a stone's throw away. Here, you can explore miles of walking and cycling trails, discover hidden lakes, and enjoy the vibrant flora and fauna that make this region a natural paradise. A Home with Character and Potential This detached house, built between 1960 and 1970, exudes a timeless charm with its traditional gable roof and spacious interiors. The property has undergone partial renovations, offering a solid foundation for further customization to suit your personal taste and lifestyle. With a total living area of 199 square meters, the house provides ample space for relaxation and entertainment. Ground Floor Highlights: - A welcoming living room with a warm wooden floor, perfect for cozy family gatherings. - A functional kitchen equipped with modern appliances, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. - A ground-floor bedroom, offering convenience and flexibility for guests or single-level living. - A utility room providing additional storage and workspace. First Floor Features: - A main bathroom with a bathtub and walk-in shower, ready for a l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Rekem, Lanaken, this inviting 4-bedroom house at Steenweg 158 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of Europe. With its strategic location, generous living spaces, and proximity to both natural wonders and vibrant city life, this property is a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration. Imagine waking up in your spacious bedroom, sunlight streaming through the windows, and stepping out onto the veranda with a steaming cup of coffee. The serene garden view sets the tone for a day of leisure or exploration. Whether you're planning a family barbecue, a quiet afternoon with a book, or a day trip to nearby attractions, this home provides the perfect base. A Gateway to European Adventures Lanaken is a charming town that offers a blend of tranquility and accessibility. Just a stone's throw away from the bustling centers of Lanaken and Maasmechelen, you'll find everything you need within easy reach. From local markets to fine dining, the area is rich with culinary delights and shopping experiences. For nature enthusiasts, the Hoge Kempen National Park is a nearby treasure, offering miles of hiking and cycling trails through lush forests and scenic landscapes. The park is a haven for outdoor activities, making it an ideal spot for family outings or solo adventures. Cultural and Historical Richness A short drive takes you to Maastricht, a city renowned for its historical architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and lively festivals. Whether you're exploring ancient churches, enjoying a concert, or indulging in local cuisine, Maastricht offers a wealth of experiences. Property Highlights - Spaciou ... click here to read more

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Step outside on a quiet Tuesday morning, coffee in hand, and there's nothing between you and the treeline. No neighbors visible, no traffic noise, just the soft creak of the forest at the edge of the garden and the occasional woodpecker going about its business somewhere in the canopy. That's what Heirbaan 309 feels like at 8am. It feels like you're already on holiday—except you haven't gone anywhere. Lanaken-Rekem sits in the Belgian province of Limburg, right where the country softens into something greener and quieter than most people expect. The Albert Canal runs nearby, cyclists thread through the Kempen woods on weekends, and the Dutch border is literally a ten-minute drive. Maastricht—one of the most walkable, food-obsessed small cities in the Benelux—is under twenty minutes by car. Hasselt, with its pedestrian shopping district and vibrant café scene, is about thirty. This location sounds rural when you look at a map. In practice, it's one of the most convenient spots in the region. The bungalow itself spans a generous 288 square metres across two fully usable levels, and the word "bungalow" undersells it. The ground floor lives like a spacious family home, and the basement—fully finished with heated rooms, daylight windows, and high ceilings—doubles the living space in a way that most properties in this price bracket simply can't match. The renovation was done properly, in 2018, with the kitchen following a year later. You can tell. The ceramic tiling flows consistently across the entire ground floor, giving the interior a visual coherence that shortcuts the usual interior decorating headache. The kitchen is country-style without being kitsch—granite countertops, Siemens induction hob, two ovens, a proper Ame ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque town of Rekem, Belgium, this exquisite villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in Europe. With its prime location, just a stone's throw from the Dutch border and the vibrant city of Maastricht, this property is perfectly positioned for both relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up in your spacious, sun-drenched bedroom, the gentle rustle of leaves from the surrounding greenery serving as your morning soundtrack. As you step out onto the south-facing terrace, the scent of fresh blooms fills the air, and the promise of a leisurely day by your private pool beckons. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Kampstraat 40. A Gateway to European Charm Rekem is a hidden gem, known for its rich history and charming cobblestone streets. The nearby Oud-Rekem, often hailed as one of the most beautiful villages in Flanders, offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved architecture and quaint cafes. Here, you can enjoy a leisurely afternoon exploring local boutiques or savoring a coffee in the town square. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance This villa, built in 1990 and meticulously renovated in 2019, spans an impressive 372 square meters. It boasts six generously sized bedrooms and two luxurious bathrooms, making it ideal for hosting family and friends. The open-plan living area is a haven of light and space, featuring a cozy gas fireplace and direct access to the beautifully landscaped garden. Key Features: - Prime Location: Situated in the desirable area of Rekem, with easy access to Maastricht and other major cities. - Spacious Living: 372 m² of living space, including six bedrooms and two bathrooms. - Outdoor Oasis: South-facing garden with a ... click here to read more

Front view of Kampstraat 40, Lanaken

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting village of Oud-Rekem, this energy-efficient house offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Flanders' most picturesque locales. Known for its rich history and serene landscapes, Oud-Rekem is a hidden gem within the municipality of Lanaken, Belgium. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and adventure. Imagine waking up in a home where history whispers through cobblestone streets and nature beckons just beyond your doorstep. This recently built (2022) residence is a perfect blend of modern comfort and historical charm, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful retreat. ### A Gateway to European Charm Oud-Rekem is celebrated as one of the most beautiful villages in Flanders, offering a unique blend of history and nature. The village center is a tapestry of charming architecture and quaint streets, perfect for leisurely strolls. Just a stone's throw away, the Hoge Kempen National Park invites you to explore its vast network of walking and cycling routes, providing endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. ### Modern Comfort Meets Historical Elegance Upon entering the house, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The expansive living and dining area is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that offer stunning views of the landscaped garden. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a culinary haven for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The first floor features three generously sized bedrooms, each offering a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the local area. The contemporary ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Maasmechelen, Belgium, this expansive 4-bedroom house offers a unique blend of residential comfort and professional opportunity. Perfectly suited for international buyers seeking a second home or vacation property, this residence provides a seamless integration of living and working spaces, making it an ideal choice for entrepreneurs, remote workers, or families looking to enjoy the vibrant European lifestyle. Imagine waking up in your spacious bedroom, sunlight streaming through large windows, and stepping out onto your private terrace to enjoy a morning coffee. The day unfolds with endless possibilities, whether you're working from the comfort of your home office or exploring the charming streets of Maasmechelen. ### A Lifestyle of Convenience and Comfort Located on Rodenbachstraat, this property is a stone's throw away from essential amenities, ensuring that everything you need is within easy reach. From local shops and schools to public transport and recreational facilities, Maasmechelen offers a lifestyle of convenience and vibrancy. - Central Location: Situated in a bustling area with easy access to shops, schools, and public transport. - Integrated Commercial Space: A separate entrance leads to a versatile 47 m² commercial area, perfect for a practice, salon, or office. - Spacious Living Areas: The expansive living room, complete with an electric fireplace, is ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests. - Modern Kitchen: Fully equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, making meal preparation a joy. - Four Bedrooms: Generously sized, offering ample space for rest and relaxation. - Two Bathrooms: Designed with functionality and comfort in mind. - Energy Efficiency: 27 solar panel ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the heart of Maasmechelen, this villa at Ringlaan 15 beckons those seeking a tranquil yet connected lifestyle. Situated in Belgium, this home demands attention from astute buyers who value both comfort and strategic location. Weaving a tapestry of practical design and welcoming warmth, this property stands out with its generous 328 square meter living space, available for €495,000. Built on a sprawling 867 square meter plot, the villa offers ample room for family life, entertaining guests, or simply enjoying some peace and quiet. Upon arrival, you'll discover a sense of homeliness almost instantly. The expansive entrance lobby, accentuated by adjoining cloakroom and a convenient guest toilet, sets the seamless flow for what's inside. An office space to the right - robust yet flexible - can double as a ground-floor bedroom or workspace, offering versatility to adapt as your needs evolve. And then, the heart of the house: a vast living room adorned with an abundance of natural light pouring in through expansive windows. The continuous parquet flooring extends its warmth right through to the office and the upper floor, uniting the interior with its rich understate appeal. To its side, a cozy veranda serves as a sanctuary where indoor comfort smoothly transits to the fenced garden. Even when the weather loses its charm, the blend of indoor comfort and nature’s embrace stays ever inviting. The kitchen overlooking the covered terrace is well-equipped with modern conveniences: a built-in refrigerator, ceramic hob, double sink, ultra-functional extraction system, and ample cabinets. The back door entrance hall features built-in cupboards, easily convertible into a shower room with a sink. In the upstairs realm, thr ... click here to read more

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Stand at the kitchen window on a Saturday morning and you can hear the bells from the Sint-Pieterskerk drifting across the rooftops of Oud-Rekem. The village has that rare quality of feeling genuinely unhurried — cobbled squares, centuries-old facades, a handful of locals having coffee outside the same café they've been going to for decades. And this 169 m² detached house on Rekemerstraat puts you right in the middle of it, with a 952 m² plot, a covered terrace, and an unfinished attic that could change everything about how much space you actually end up with. The house is in good condition, so you're not walking into a project that will eat three summers of your life. But there's enough left to shape — the attic, the extension, the garden — that you can genuinely make it yours. That balance is harder to find than people think. On the ground floor, the living room is generous and light, with ceramic tile floors and manual shutters that let you dial the afternoon sun up or down depending on your mood. The kitchen is properly equipped: a Zanussi induction hob, extractor hood, built-in oven, and a connection already plumbed for a dishwasher. Functional without being fussy. Beside it sits a tiled extension — currently open-ended in its purpose — that connects through to the terrace on one side and the driveway on the other. Some buyers will use it as a dining room. Others will knock through and open everything up. The layout invites both. The utility room handles the practical side of life quietly: washing machine and dryer connections, a Vaillant gas wall-mounted boiler that covers both heating and hot water. There's also a ground floor shower room with a walk-in shower, double washbasin, and an illuminated mirror — plus ... click here to read more

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A Gateway to Tranquility and Modern Living in Maasmechelen Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene district of Opgrimbie, Maasmechelen. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary where modern comforts meet the timeless allure of nature. Nestled at Kievitstraat 29, this 3-bedroom home offers a harmonious blend of contemporary living and outdoor bliss, making it an ideal vacation or second home for those seeking peace and rejuvenation. A Home That Welcomes You with Open Arms Step inside to discover a bright, open-plan living area that exudes warmth and hospitality. Sunlight streams through large windows, illuminating the seamless flow between the living room, dining space, and kitchen. This is a space designed for connection—whether you're hosting a lively dinner party or enjoying a quiet evening with family. The modern kitchen, equipped with high-quality appliances and ample storage, invites culinary creativity and shared meals. Bedrooms Designed for Rest and Relaxation The home features three thoughtfully designed bedrooms, each offering a personal retreat. The master bedroom is a spacious haven, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local countryside. The additional bedrooms provide versatile spaces for children, guests, or a home office, ensuring comfort and functionality for all. A Garden Oasis for Every Season Venture outside to the expansive garden, a true highlight of this property. Envision summer afternoons spent lounging under the sun, hosting barbecues with friends, or cultivating a vibrant garden. The front and back yards offer endless possibilities for outdoor enjoyment, from creating a play area for children to finding your own quiet c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Maasmechelen, Belgium, this villa promises not only a place to live but an entire lifestyle to embrace. Situated at Zandstraat 108, this property is a fine example of contemporary design meeting comfort, all while being enveloped by nature's tranquility. This is a dwelling where one can truly immerse themselves in the harmony between graceful architecture and the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. While the villa is in superb condition, it leaves room for adding your personal touch to make it exactly what you envision as a home. Let's take a stroll into this grand villa. As you approach, the automatic sliding gate opens to reveal a beautifully maintained southeast-oriented garden. Imagine waking up each morning to soak up the natural light that fills the home. It's a villa that places emphasis on privacy and security while exuding warmth and hospitality. Upon entering, the spacious central entrance hall serves as a grand introduction to the rest of the home. To the left, a cozy study awaits; perfect for working from home or getting lost in a good book. Down the hallway, a guest toilet stands ready for visitors, adjacent to a bright living room perfect for family gatherings and cozy evenings. A center-point in the living space, the open-plan kitchen is a dream for anyone with culinary aspirations. Its high-end, fully equipped nature, from the generous 90 cm induction hob to the state-of-the-art built-in espresso machine and a marble worktop, makes it more than just a kitchen—it becomes the heart of the home. Venture upstairs and discover a sanctuary for relaxation. The master suite is a peaceful retreat, complete with a walk-in dressing room for those with an affinity for ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil yet accessible town of Lanaken, this villa on Heidestraat 19 offers a wonderful opportunity for those considering a move to this picturesque corner of Belgium. This detached home, built in 1958, beckons overseas buyers with its blend of spacious comfort and eco-friendly amenities, set amidst a community rich in history and beauty. Located on a generous plot of 811 m², this home offers a living area of 135 m², providing ample space for you and your loved ones. While it's ready for immediate occupancy, the property opens up additional possibilities for customization, should you wish to infuse it with your personal touch. Living in Lanaken offers more than just a home; it's an inviting lifestyle. Positioned not far from the borders of the Netherlands and Germany, Lanaken is beautifully interconnected, making day trips to Maastricht, Maasmechelen, or Genk a breeze—just about a 10-minute drive to each. The area boasts a balanced mix of serene countryside and vibrant towns, offering plenty to explore in your leisure time. For nature enthusiasts, proximity to the Hoge Kempen National Park is a notable perk. This natural reserve, the largest in Flanders, is your backyard playground, offering countless trails for walking, hiking, and cycling surrounded by lush woodlands and scenic vistas. The property itself offers a glimpse into a harmonious life in a villa—a spacious, private dwelling with an expansive garden, complete with a pond. Imagine spending sunny mornings sipping coffee on the terrace, afternoons gardening, and evening barbecues with friends and family, under the clear Belgian skies. Within the villa, the ground floor comprises a welcoming entrance hall, a cozy living room overlooking the ga ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene villa district of Zilverkust in Rekem, a charming pocket of Lanaken, Belgium, awaits a property that stands as a testament to elegant, relaxed living. This spacious bungalow at Sterrenlaan 14 is your gateway to a lifestyle blessed with both tranquility and accessibility. Situated on a substantial plot of 2,329 square meters, this bungalow offers a rare blend of privacy and closeness to nature. It's a slice of paradise where the rear of the plot harmonizes with a private forest area, ensuring that nature is quite literally at your doorstep. In addition, this location benefits from the nearby Hoge Kempen National Park, renowned for its vast walking and cycling routes. Whether you're an expat longing for green pastures or an overseas buyer seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life, this property offers the ideal setting. Living in Lanaken offers a unique experience. The climate, like much of Belgium, features mild winters and warm summers, peppered with occasional rains. It's a climate conducive to enjoying the benefits of both a cozy interior and a delightful outdoor space throughout the year. Life in Lanaken is laid-back yet fulfilling, with vibrant city life just a stone's throw away. In fact, the bustling city of Maastricht is just a 10-minute drive, while the cultural havens of Aachen, Liège, Brussels, Antwerp, and Eindhoven are comfortably within reach. This accessibility offers a stark contrast between the peaceful surroundings of your bungalow and the vibrant options for city excursions. As you enter this remarkable bungalow, you are welcomed by a representative entrance hall. Its decorative wall cabinet sets the tone for a home that is both functional and stylish. The spacious ... click here to read more

View of the property from the front

On a quiet Tuesday morning at Neerveldstraat 1B, the light does something remarkable. It pours through roughly 150 square metres of rear glass façade and turns the entire living floor into something that feels less like a house and more like a greenhouse for humans — warm, alive, connected to the fig trees and Japanese maple just outside. You make coffee in the industrial kitchen, and through the glass you watch a blackbird pick at the cherry tree. That's the daily reality here. Not a view from a balcony over rooftops. An actual garden, arms-length away, folding into your living room. This is a genuinely rare house. Architect-designed with a structural steel frame that gives the whole place its bones — visible, honest, deliberately industrial — and then softened by the wood terrace off the first-floor living room, the lush enclosed garden, the carefully chosen plantings. The steel sliding front door sets the tone the moment you arrive. It's not trying to look like something it isn't. 339 square metres of living space across three floors, plus a basement and attic adding another 134 square metres. That's a serious amount of room for two people, or a family that keeps growing into its spaces. The ground floor has a 56m² room currently used as a bedroom and studio — with its own direct garden views — plus a full bathroom with double sinks and shower, and a guest WC. The first floor is where the architecture really pays off: the living area opens via a large sliding glass door onto a raised wooden terrace, and the industrial kitchen runs the length of the space with a five-burner gas stove, double fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and extractor. Air conditioning keeps it comfortable through July and August when Limburg summers p ... click here to read more

Front view of Neerveldstraat 1B